Spider-Man is easily one of the most loved superheroes of all time. Whether it be his charming and easy-going personality, or the concept of being a friendly neighborhood hero, theSpider-Manfranchise is continuing to grow in popularity. Now, the debate on which franchise was the best, between Sam Raimi’s trilogy,The Amazing Spider-Man, and the MCUSpider-Man, is ongoing — and honestly, it will never be settled.Every Spider-Man actorhas brought his own spark to the beloved character, and no matter how much we like to pick favorites, every time a new project is announced and a new trailer drops, count us in.
Indeed, movie trailers are some of the most useful tools for a film’s promotion. For superhero movies, trailers are like a little gateway into something special. Putting out sneak peeks of highly anticipated movies increases the hype for their release. Fora character like Spider-Man, fans flock to the internet to watch any newly released footage. There have been a lot ofSpider-Manmovies so far and therefore, many premiere trailers. Here is our ranking of theSpider-Manpremiere movie trailers, from Tobey Maguire to Tom Holland and Miles Morales.

9The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Underrated movie and an underrated franchise. However, this is definitely not an underrated trailer.The Amazing Spider-Man 2is the sequel to Andrew Garfield’sThe Amazing Spider-Man, and although it wasn’t as good as the first movie, it really wasnot as badas what people were saying. When it comes to the trailer, there is much to be desired. The trailer for this movie was kind of all over the place. However, it does get some points for a really cool action sequence at the end.
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8The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man(again, underrated), was a great debut film for Garfield as Spider-Man/Peter Parker. This trailer was not that bad, but just kind of monotone. There was a lack of build-up for Garfield’s Peter Parker despite this film being the first look into what kind of Spider-Man we were in for. Instead, the trailer seems to hype up a villain and the awkward cuts to some text were a little much.
7Spider-Man: Far From Home
Spider-Man: Far From Homeis one of the first looks into a post-EndgameMCU. Out of the movies in Holland’sSpider-Mantrilogy, this one is the one that seems to lack a little bit. In modern cinema, Marvel knows how to make packed trailers that are nicely paced and designed specifically to hype up the movie. This trailer does do that with so many questions about the future of the MCU and the introduction of Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio. However, when compared to the other trailers on this list, it is not the most memorable.
6Spider-Man
Maguire’sSpider-Manis a reliable fan favorite. Now, this movie came out in 2002 and this trailer shows it. The trailer for Raimi’s debutSpider-Manfilm is jam-packed and full of energy. It is upbeat and fun with just the right amount of seriousness and suspense to verify audiences know the stakes. If you haven’t seen this trailer, and you are a fan of early-2000s cinema, you need to check it out ASAP.
5Spider-Man: Homecoming
Spider-Man: Homecomingwas the firstSpider-Manmovie for the MCU, and audiences were graced with Holland’s take on the beloved character. This film gives us a deeper look into Holland’s Peter Parker, and this trailer had MCU fans' excitement dialed to the max. The trailer had action, it was fun, it had bits of comedy and enough stakes that audiences could not wait to see what will happen. It was bright and full of life. The trailer brought out what the MCU had in store forSpider-Manin this franchise.
4Spider-Man 3
TheSpider-Man 3trailer givesSpider-Manfans something that we have never seen before.The Venom crossoveris something that is highly anticipated in the current MCU, but for now, we have to settle with 2007’sSpider-Man 3. This trailer is set up perfectly. We are fed with an influx of optimism, excitement, and happiness until they introduce the main villain. We see the Venom symbiote as it attaches itself to Peter, making him the “villain” of this story. When a franchise hits its third installment, this is the kind of plot it needs and with a great trailer, this is one to watch.
3Spider-Man 2
There is something just classic superhero cinema about the trailers of Sam Raimi’sSpider-Mantrilogy.Spider-Man 2came out in 2004, and the trailer is just as exciting as the premise of the movie. In a movie likeSpider-Man 2, the prospect of two villains can be overwhelming. This trailer balances the villains as well as the upbeat action sequences to a tee. We see Peter having to face the consequences of his actions from the last movie as well as facing new foes as a now-established superhero.
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2Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Versewas a cultural tidal wave. Nobody knew what to expect when this movie was announced. However, the trailer really put things into perspective. It would be a fair thing to say thatSpider-Man: Into The Spider-Verseis the bestSpider-Manmovie to date. The comic-book style, the refreshing portrayal of Miles Morales as the new Spider-Man, and the integration of the Multiverse make this trailer something special. The fantastic soundtrack as well as the visuals stand out on this list in a way that cannot be replicated in another film.
1Spider-Man: No Way Home
There might not be more anticipation for a movie that can quite reach the level thatSpider-Man: No Way Homehit. The speculation surrounding the plot and the introduction of both Maguire and Garfield as Multiverse versions of Peter Parker/Spider-Man had fans analyzing each and every trailer for a crumb of what could come. Marvel is notorious for taking certain characters and key things out of their trailers (viaDigital Spy). They definitely did that here. This trailer had some of the most loved Spider-Man villains throughout both Raimi’s trilogy as well as Garfield’sThe Amazing Spider-Man, played by their original actors. If a trailer is made to hype up a movie, nothing did it quite like this film’s trailer.

